EX YOUTH ´Oakland Intervention´ - 7"
Jawk Records
On "Oakland Intervention," Ex Youth uses early-'80s California hardcore and late-'80s New York groove as a vehicle for social commentary (i.e. "I Hate San Francisco"), introspective revelations (i.e. "Mute" and "Melatonin"), and, of course, straight edge (i.e. "Don't Talk To Me" and "Last One Standing"). In the opening track, "Mute," vocalist Anthony Anzaldo shouts "A moments' time can feel like days, but a moment in time is just a phase." This is a reminder that pain can be temporary and to always allow your convictions to be present.
Track Listing:
A1. Mute
A2. Do Not
A3. I Hate San Francisco
B1. Second Stone From The Sun
B2. Melatonin
B3. Last One Standin
FIRST PRESS
020 - Test Presses - Stamped Covers - Hand Numbered
025 - Show Release Cover - Oakland Edition
025 - Show Release Cover - LA Edition
056 - Purple Smoke - Hand Numbered of 55 and Stamped
100 - Purple Marble
150 - White
200 - Clear